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OCEANOGRAPHY
SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND
SALINITY OBSERVATIONS AT PACIFIC
NORTHWEST SHORE STATIONS
DURING 1969
by
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE
Bruce Wyatt, William Gilbert
Office of Naval Research
Contract N00014-137-A-0369-0007
Project 083-102
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
Reproduction in whole or in part is permitted
for any purpose of the United State Government
Data Report No. 41
Reference 70-11
May 1970
DEPARTMENT OF OCEANOGRAPHY
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
Corvallis, Oregon 97331
SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY OBSERVATIONS
AT PACIFIC NORTHWEST SHORE STATIONS
DURING 1969
by
Bruce Wyatt
and
William Gilbert
Data Report No. 41
Office of Naval Research
Contract NO0014-67-A-0369-0007
Project NR 083-102
Reference 70-11
April 1970
John V. Byrne
Chairman
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1
PROCEDURE
1
REFERENCES
2
FIGURES
1.
Daily temperature and salinity at Umatilla
Reef Lightship
4
Daily temperature and salinity at Columbia
River Lightship
5
3.
Daily temperature and salinity at Seaside
6
4.
Daily temperature and salinity at Depoe Bay
7
5.
Daily temperature and salinity at Marine
Science C enter
8
2.
6.
Daily temperature and salinity at Charleston
7.
Daily temperature and salinity at Port Orford
8.
Daily temperature and salinity at Crescent
City, California
11
Daily temperature and salinity at Seaside, 1968
12
I.
List of Shore Stations
13
II.
Temperature and Salinity Observations
III.
Monthly Mean Temperature and Salinity
9.
9
10
TABLES
14
20
INTRODUCTION
During 1969 the Department of Oceanography, Oregon State
University, continued its program of shore sampling of ocean temperatures and salinities along the coast of the Pacific Northwest. Observations for 1960 through 1968 are contained in seven Data Reports which
are listed under references. The data in this report were collected at
eight stations. Table 1 lists the station names and locations, sampling
sites, and names of the observers at each station. The assistance of
these observers is greatly appreciated.
PR OCEDUR E
The original goals of the shore sampling program were to obtain
basic information about the distribution of temperature and salinity along
the coast and to aid in monitoring offshore conditions, Detailed analysis
of the early data showed that we can classify Oregon coastal waters into
several types according to the major processes that affect them (Pattullo
and Denner , 1965). These results led us to modify the sampling program
to provide us with more detailed data.
In 1969 data were taken daily, and generally at high tide. Except
as noted in Table 1 sampling sites were located at points exposed to the
open ocean where the influence of fresh water runoff was minimal.
Temperatures were taken with a calibrated thermometer contained
in a plastic-lined, brass, protecting enclosure. The thermometers were
calibrated against a standard and read to the nearest 0. 1° C. The observations are considered accurate to approximately + 0. 2° C.
Most salinity data were computed from hydrometer readings and
tables (Zerbe and Taylor, 1953). Hydrometers were calibrated against
an inductive salinometer which has an accuracy of about + 0. 003%o(Brown
and Hamon, 1961). The accuracy of salinity determined by a corrected
hydrometer is about + 0.2 %odetermined by running replicate samples on
an inductive salinometer . Newport salinities were bottled samples run
on an inductive salinometer.
Table II lists chronologically all the observations taken at each
coast station 1969. Table III is a summary of monthly means, maxima,
minima, and numbers of observations for each station. All times are
2
Pacific Standard Time (+ 8) except those from 0200 27 April to 0200
26 October 1969 when Daylight Standard Time was in effect.
Data for Seaside in 1968 are included because they were omitted
from the 1968 data report. Depoe Bay salinities tend to be high in Summer
because of high evaporation from the tidal pool from which samples are
taken. This pool is also subject to run off from a nearby highway in the
Winter.
Figures 1 through 9 are plots of the temperature and salinity data
appearing in Table II. A light line is used in the graph to represent the
yearly mean of the plotted values.
REFERENCES
Brown, N. L. and B. V. Hamon, 1961. An inductive salinometer. DeepSea Res., 7(4): 65-75.
Gilbert, William and Bruce Wyatt, 1968. Surface Temperature and
Salinity Observations at Pacific Northwest Shore Stations for
1967, Data Report No. 28, Department of Oceanography, Oregon
State University, Ref. 68-1. 21 pp.
Kujala, N. and B. Wyatt, 1961. Surface temperature and salinity
observations at shore stations on the Oregon coast for 1960.
Data Report No. 6, Department of Oceanography, Oregon State
University, Ref. 61-4. 23 pp.
Oliphant, M. , B. Wyatt and N. Kujala, 1962. Surface temperature
and salinity observations at shore stations on the Oregon coast
for 1961, Data Report No. 8, Department of Oceanography,
Oregon State University, Ref. 62-11. 16 pp.
Pattullo, J. G. and W. Denner, 1965. Processes affecting seawater
characteristics along the Oregon coast. Limnol. Oceanogr. ,
10(3): 443.
Still, R., B. Wyatt and N. Kujala, 1963. Surface temperature and
salinity observations at shore stations on the Oregon coast for
1962, Data Report No. 11, Department of Oceanography,
Oregon State University, Ref. 63-27. 15 pp.
3
Wyatt, B., R. Still and C. Haag, 1965. Surface temperature and
salinity observations at Pacific Northwest shore stations for
1963 and 1964, Data Report No. 21, Department of Oceanography, Oregon State University, Ref. 65-20. 18 pp.
Wyatt, B. and W. Gilbert, 1967. Surface temperature and salinity
observations at Pacific Northwest shore stations for 1965 and
1966, Data Report No. 25, Department of Oceanography,
Oregon State University, Ref. 67-8. 28 pp.
Wyatt, B. and W. Gilbert, 1969. Surface temperature and salinity
observations at Pacific Northwest shore stations for 1968,
Data Report No. 37, Department of Oceanography, Oregon
State University, Ref. 69-7. 20 pp.
Zerbe, W. B. and C. B. Taylor, 1953. Sea water temperature and
density reduction tables, U. S. Dept. Comm., Coast and Geod.
Surv. Spec. Publ. No. 298. 21 pp.
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A
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6
36
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24
1
2
Figure
1.
Daily temperature and salinity at Umatilla Reef Lightship. Light line indicates
yearly mean.
D
17
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F
M
A
M
J
J
S
0
Ale
36
0
0
I
24
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12
Figure 2. Daily temperature and salinity at Columbia River Lightship. Light line indicates
yearly mean.
CS,
F
17
1/4
A
S
0
N
ti
12
36
0
(f)
24
12
Figure 3. Daily temperature and salinity at Seaside. Light line indicates yearly mean.
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36
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Figure 4. Daily temperature and salinity at Depoe Bay. Light line indicates yearly mean.
17
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A
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J
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A
S
0
N
6
36
0
0
'-
24
12
Figure 5. Daily temperature and salinity at Marine Science Center. Light line indicates
yearly mean.
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Figure 6. Daily temperature and salinity at Charleston. Light line indicates yearly mean.
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24
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Figure 7. Daily temperature and salinity at Port Orford. Light line indicates yearly mean.
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17
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0
12
6
36
0
(I)
24
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Figure 8. Daily temperature and salinity at Crescent City, California. Light line
indicates yearly mean.
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17
12
36
0
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24
12
Figure 9. Daily temperature and salinity at Seaside, 1968. Light line indicates yearly
mean.
TABLE I. LIST OF SHORE STATIONS
Station Name and Location
Sampling Site
Umatilla Reef Lightship
48°10.0'N, 124°501W
Observer
U.S. Coast Guard
WLV-604
Columbia River Lightship
46°11.2 1 N, 124°11.01W
Five miles southwest of Columbia
River South Jetty
U. S. Coast Guard
WLV-535, WLV-604
Seaside
45°59.7'N, 123°55.61W
At pump outlet into Seaside Aquarium
settling tank from surf inlet pipe on beach
Mr. John O'Brian
Depoe Bay
44°49. 4 1 N, 124° 04. 01W
At pump outlet into Depoe Bay Aquarium
settling tank from surf inlet pipe located
in a tidal pool
Mr. William Kukaska
Marine Science Center
44°37.2'N, 124°01.51W
At pump outlet into the Center from
bottom of Yaquina Bay
Mr. Douglas Coughenower
Charleston
43°20.9 1 N, 124°19.71W
From surface inside bay mouth
Mr. Alan McGie
Port Orford
42°44.6 1 N, 124°30.61W
Off east side of Port Orford Pier
Mr. Herman Carlson
Crescent City, California
41°44. 6 1 N, 124° 11. 71W
Off end of Crescent City Municipal
Wharf
Mr. Darold Richcreek
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TABLE II. TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY
UMATILLA REEF LIGHTSHIP. WASHINGTON-1949
T
5
DATE
DATE
TIME
ARR. 17
18
20
MAY
21
?2
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1235
0052
015?
0222
0304
0346
0446
0604
2034
2146
2152
2234
2310
1204
2346
0029
0110
0152
0246
0346
0458
1934
2028
2110
2152
10.7
10.3
10.4
9.8
9.5
10.7
10.1
10.9
9.8
10.7
10.3
10.8
10.0
10.0
9.0
9.3
9.6
9.5
9.8
9.5
9.7
9.5
9.8
11.1
11.0
30.60
30.00
COLUMBIA RIVER LIGHTSHIP-1969
DATE
TIME
T
FEB. 19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
MAR.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
MAY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
0232
0308
0338
0414
0456
0544
0644
7.5
7.0
7.8
7.2
7.2
8.0
7.7
8.5
8.3
8.9
8.9
8.7
8.3
7.8
7.1
9.0
8.0
7.7
7.9
7.0
7.8
7.9
7.2
7.3
7.5
9.0
9.1
0750
0856
0950
1044
1126
1208
1250
0126
0150
0220
0250
0318
0420
0520
0638
0808
0906
1012
1106
1208
1244
0120
0150
0220
0326
040?
0450
0556
0708
0820
0926
1014
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
9.0
8.5
7.8
8.5
9.2
9.1
9.3
9.0
8.9
8.5
9.4
8.9
10.0
10.5
10.8
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.8
12.0
12.5
11.5
12.0
12.0
12.4
11.0
11.0
10.7
12.0
11.7
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
P
?I
22
23
2228
2304
2340
1258
001
00.6
0122
0152
0234
0316
0410
;2
25
26
27
28
?9
30
JUNE 1
1934
2016
2104
2145
2228
2316
0004
0052
0800
0240
0340
0446
1858
MAY
79.40
28.60
28.00
28.50
28.60
29.70
28.40
29.30
28.50
28.50
28.50
31.10
30.50
30.00
30.50
31.00
31.50
31.40
31.40
30.50
24.20
34.00
31.50
S
30.00
23.00
25.50
24.60
24.20
28.40
27.70
31.40
31.40'
31.50
31.90
31.00
31.40
30.70
29.20
31.10
30.90
24.20
24.50
24.10
24.30
16.20
15.70
16.20
16.50
29.60
26.00
24.50
27.00
25.40
28.30
31.40
24.20
26.30
16.00
8.60
28.10
29.10
31.50
714E
2
3
4
5
6
7
DATE
JUNE
TIME
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
JULY
1
2
3
4
S
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
AUG.
1
2
3
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
MT
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1 100
1100
T
11.6
11.3
11.2
11.5
11.7
11.0
9.8
10.2
11.0
12.0
11.5
10.0
11.1
12.8
12.1
11.0
14.0
13.8
13.1
14.5
12.5
13.2
11.
12.8
14.0
T
5
31.90
34.40
31.10
30.50
31.10
31.70
31.70
: 1 57 0
32.10
31.50
30.90
26.00
27.00
26.40
31.40
30.00
32.00
31.40
31.90
5
14.2
15.7
15.0
14.0
15.0
16.5
16.6
14.0
30.00
30.50
21.40
21.70
30.60
20.80
24.30
30.80
13.5
15.6
15.2
15.0
14.4
15.1
14.8
15.5
15.4
16.5
15.4
16.0
15.8
15.8
16.5
16.0
16.0
16.8
16.2
16.5
15.7
16.5
15.6
14.8
14.5
20.80
20.40
20.40
22.50
25.30
23.70
24.70
24.20
25.20
25.70
25.40
25.00
24.90
24.90
25.70
25.90
26.10
26.10
25.00
9.30
17.10
24.90
25.00
24.30
24.30
22.20
24.90
19.70
19.00
22.40
22.90
18.80
24.50
22.20
24.50
26.80
25.10
25.40
30.80
26.80
23.00
14.8
15.2
10.8
15.2
15.6
15.6
15.8
16.2
14.8
15.6
15.2
15.0
15.9
14.6
15.8
15.6
14.9
16.0
16.5
14.0
1100
15.8
1101
1100
1100
14.6
17.6
13.4
amoia
35.10
30.60
25.00
30.10
24.90
25.•0
28.30
25.30
OBSERVATIONS.
TIME
('ATE.
JUNE
8
9
11
11
12
13
14
15
16
1940
13.8
31.96
2028
14.0
1 4.0
31.41
29.71
31.91
2110
215Z
2234
2310
1252
2346
0022
17
15
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
1
JULY
2
3
0058
0134
0216
DATE
TIME
16
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
OCT.
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
SE?.
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
1
NOV.
2
3
6
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
24
25
27
2R
0258
0346
1752
1840
1928
2016
2110
2158
2252
1234
1856
1932
2008
1100
1100
1100
13.8
14.7
13.4
15.0
15.0
15.2
15.5
14.9
13.9
14.0
13.9
14.6
14.0
13.0
12.9
14.0
12.3
14.0
14.0
13.9
12.2
12.6
12.2
14.1
13.8
14.4
14.0
15.0
14.8
15.4
15.2
15.0
15.2
15.0
15.0
14.6
14.8
14.8
15.2
14.8
14.8
14.8
14.8
14.8
14.6
12.0
14.0
13.2
13.4
11.6
13.8
12.8
10.6
12.5
13.0
12.0
13.0
10.5
10.5
13.6
10.6
13.0
13.2
11.0
11.0
12.0
11.2
13.0
13.2
13.2
10.8
11.2
12.6
11.9
12.0
31.7'
29.71
11.11
26.11
26.71
31.46
17.11
31.71
36.76
17.41
11.61
11.91
31.40
31.91
31.01
31.01
37.71
37.11
31.51
37.41
31.41
29.31
33.9n
13.11
36.70
31.71
31.11
31.71
11.86
29.41
31.71
27.91
2/.01
24.11
27.91
27.11
29.61
29.41
26.5 0
31.41
31.10
21.91
22.91
31.41
27.81
22.81
21.11
25.31
29.01
29.91
24.70
26.41
12.4
27.1n
11.0
12.0
11.0
11.0
27.11
27.61
27.11
21.61
15
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
JUNE 1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
SEASIDE-1969
GATE
TIME
FEB. 27
28
MAR. 2
3
5
8
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
21
28
29
30
31
ARR.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
27
MAY
30
1
2
4
5
6
10
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
21
23
24
26
28
29
11.2
13.4
13.0
13.0
12.6
12.0
12.2
12.0
12.1
12.4
12.4
12.8
15.5
12.4
13.8
15.2
13.6
14.8
10.8
14.6
15.8
14.8
14.2
15.0
15.2
15.0
I
8.4
8.5
8.7
8.8
8.9
8.9
8.4
8.0
8.4
8.4
8.7
9.2
9.2
8.4
9.7
9.4
10.0
10.0
10.1
10.1
10.0
10.0
9.9
10.6
10.4
10.7
10.3
10.3
10.4
10.7
10.5
10.7
11.2
11.1
11.2
11.0
11.2
10.6
11.2
11.3
11.7
11.4
11.3
11.3
11.7
12.0
12.0
12.3
11.3
11.7
12.8
12.3
12.8
11.2
12.4
13.3
14.3
14.0
13.0
13.3
13.3
24.60
23.30
20.00
22.8O
22.80
29.90
13.50
20.40
13.20
21.20
30.00
24.60
21.30
32.40
S
30.60
30.90
31.20
30.50
30.60
30.50
30.50
29.30
29.80
20.10
19.50
29.40
29.30
29.70
30.50
30.00
28.90
25.40
27.40
27.70
28.40
29.00
30.00
30.90
30.70
30.20
30.60
30.50
30.20
10.20
30.60
30.60
30.50
31.40
31.00
31.10
31.10
29.30
30.90
30.10
31.30
10.10
31.00
26.90
29.70
31.20
32.10
27.60
31.80
31.70
31.00
30.60
30.80
31.80
28.70
29.70
27.40
74.10
77.70
78.40
28.90
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
SEP. 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14.
15
DATE
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
TIME
T
2045
2125
2115
2200
2245
2310
2115
1400
1530
1600
1600
1700
1630
1800
1745
1900
2030
2130
7330
2330
1500
1500
1630
1620
1640
1700
1630
13.5
15.0
15.6
15.0
1S.5
13.3
14.8
18.0
15.3
13.8
15.3
17.0
18.1
15.9
16.4
15.2
16.8
16.8
16.8
16.4
15.8
16.0
16.0
16.5
15.7
15.5
14.9
15.4
15.6
16.2
17.6
16.6
15.6
15.4
15.4
13.0
16.2
15.6
15.7
15.5
15.1
15.9
16.3
17.3
15.5
13.0
13.2
12.6
12.4
12.0
11.7
12.2
12.3
12.3
12.5
11.8
12.6
17.9
13.8
13.9
15.0
MAy
30
31
JUNE 1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
JUL Y1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
AUr,.
1
2
3
4
13.0
16.6
15.9
14.8
13.0
15.2
14.8
16.2
15.6
15.5
15.2
15.2
14.5
13.8
14.0
15.2
14.8
14.8
14.0
14.5
11.1
11.4
11.2
12.0
13.0
13.4
32.20
33.70
24.40
24.40
27.40
22.40
33.70
33.70
34.00
29.40
34.00
33.80
29.20
27.50
23.80
28.00
24.10
27.10
34.20
31.80
32.20
32.80
28.80
30.30
23.70
29.40
S
28.70
28.90
28.50
29.00
29.20
31.10
29.00
26.90
28.90
30.20
18.30
18.90
18.90
22.30
26.80
21.90
22.10
22.60
21.70
19.80
23.00
22.50
22.20
21.50
21.50
23.20
26.90
26.20
28.10
25.30
22.60
26.10
28.00
27.00
29.60
31.20
25.60
27.00
27.40
28.40
29.00
29.30
30.10
30.00
31.90
32.20
32.50
32.80
33.40
33.50
33.30
33.50
33.70
31.40
33.40
33.00
33.00
32.90
32.80
37.60
31.80
DEC.
12
15
16
17
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
18
1100
19
20
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
29
30
1
2
4
S
6
7
8
9
10
21
25
26
28
29
30
31
DATE
TIME
AUG.
1845
1900
2100
2015
2200
2130
1520
1345
1430
1530
1600
1500
1530
1710
2000
2045
2350
1230
1300
1700
1600
1630
1700
1015
1100
1415
1445
1235
1500
1520
1600
1500
1115
1330
1500
1300
1520
1500
2230
1115
1215
1215
1350
1345
1115
1230
1000
1200
1030
0930
1000
1115
1315
1030
1130
1100
1300
1600
1730
1100
1330
5
6
7
8
9
10
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
24
25
26
28
30
31
1
SEP.
3
7
8
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
22
24
26
27
29
30
OCT.
7
8
10
II
12
24
27
29
7
NOV.
10
11
14
15
17
20
DEC. 5
7
8
11
14
22
24
25
11.2
11.6
11.2
11.0
11.8
11.0
11.4
11.8
12.2
12.2
12.0
11.8
11.8
11.5
11.0
11.0
11.2
11.2
12.0
13.8
7.0
9.8
9.8
9.0
T
15.9
16.5
15.6
15.5
16.3
14.3
15.5
15.3
15"
15.6
14.6
14.7
15.5
15.7
15.7
14.5
14.7
14.5
15.6
17.5
15.9
15.5
13.6
13.3
13.5
9.8
10.7
12.5
12.3
12.2
12.0
12.8
15.0
15.9
16.2
15.5
14.0
15.5
14.0
14.2
14.4
14.3
13.9
12.4
12.8
12.9
13.6
12.5
12.3
12.8
12.3
12.4
11.7
11.2
11.3
11.9
11.0
11.1
11.8
11.6
11.5
27.11
28.1n
30.41
30.41
3201
30.41
31.11
31.81
31.71
31.21
31.51
31.51
31.41
31.21
3101
37.11
31.31
31.51
3101
27.11
30.41
27.51
18.71
21•41
S
30.41
30.11
31.11
30.51
32.71
11.41
24.,1
30.51
2801
29•1
32.41
32.41
31.41
30.41
10.11
30.41
31.'1
31.-1
10.41
30.11
31.51
31.51
32,41
32.51
32.41
33.11
33.11
32.41
32.31
37.81
32.41
30.41
31.41
31.71
31.71
31.11
31.?1
31.51
31.41
31.71
31441
31.71
30.41
29.11
30.41
31.31
32.11
31.71
31.21
30.7,
30.41
30.81
30.41
31.71
17.71
37.11
31.41
30.41
31.31
31.11
30.51
16
nrPCE RAY-1969
DATE
TIME
T
JAN.
7.8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
13
14
15
16
17
20
21
22
23
24
27
28
FER. 1
'
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
12
13
14
1122
1338
1435
1430
1625
1722
0740
0828
1135
1215
1325
1410
1446
1536
1635
1924
0810
0912
15
16
1017
1115
1210
20
1506
17
21
22
23
27
MAR.
1032
1125
1209
1236
1310
144?
1432
1540
0724
0820
0924
1030
28
1
2
3
4
6
1255
1555
1646
1755
0845
0935
1030
1115
1205
1240
1354
'NEWPORT-1969
DATE
TIME
JAN.
7.6
8.?
7.8
7.2
6.8
6.8
7.2
7.0
7.2
7.4
7.2
7.0
6.8
6.8
7.2
7.0
7.6
7.3
7.1
7.2
7.4
7.2
7.6
7.8
7.8
7.4
7.2
7.4
7.8
8.0
8.2
8.0
8.2
7.8
7.6
7.6
7.4
7.2
6.8
7.0
7.4
7.6
8.0
8.2
T
S
33.00
33.10
32.70
31.40
31.30
31.80
31.50
32.30
32.1
32.60
32.10
31.90
31.80
31.90
31.50
32.10
32.30
33.10
31.30
31.90
31.90
31.90
31.30
31.00
32.20
32.40
31.80
31.50
31.30
32.20
32.40
32.70
32.20
32.40
31.00
31.70
31.70
31.30
31.50
32.10
32.30
31.80
31.70
31.40
31.70
S
DATE
MAP.
7
A
9
10
11
14
15
16
17
18
21
22
23
24
25
APR.
29
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
22
27
MAy
28
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
11
12
DATE
TIME
T
1406
1435
1512
8.0
8.2
4.4
9.2
1745
1918
0908
1016
1108
1158
1240
1446
1538
1626
1728
1832
090
1120
1215
1310
1352
1435
1638
1742
0910
1000
1055
1145
1312
1355
1436
1322
1608
171
0932
1038
1310
1355
1440
1532
1636
1730
0830
0925
1046
TIME
::g
7.4
7.2
7.6
8.0
8.2
8.4
9.0
8.2
8.4
:::
8.6
4.4
8.8
1120
1420
1620
31 • 10
31.40
31.90
31.40
31.10
DATE
TIME
MAY 13
15
1115
1110
33.50
5
6
1.18
1505
1540
1626
1700
0'32
0410
1115
1105
1440
0142
OR25
0432
0955
32.10
31.40
31.00
8
11
12
13
14
1112
1232
1318
1414
1516
16
17
18
19
2n
32.10
32.10
31.90
30.60
31.10
31.90
31.40
33.20
25
26
27
28
JUNE 1
NOV. 3
4
33.00
8.8
9.0
9.2
30.70
30.50
30.2
9.6
9.8
9.2
9.8
10.2
10.0
10.4
10.6
10.2
30.90
30.70
30.70
30.70
30.50
30.70
31.00
31.40
331
:A g
156
10.8
10.2
10.6
10.2
10.4
10.8
11.0
10.8
T
27
28
DEC. 4
5
6
8
12
13
1115
1404
1545
1:
20
21
12
0932
1324
25
26
27
29
1252
1332
1418
1458
22
31.90
31.50
31.40
31.00
30.70
31.40
31.90
32.40
5
30.13
28.62
31.26
31.26
31.43
32.11
31.04
30.09
30.29
27.0
29.11
30.97
31.63
31.37
32.48
32.49
31.69
31.04
29.72
28.73
29.58
30.08
31.76
31.82
V1:r3
32.05
31.15
31.06
29.79
28.54
28.02
26.4
25.76
25.14
27.42
28.60
30.62
30.75
31.49
1;10
0930
1012
1135
1355
1412
0906
0842
0915
20
21
32.20
1100.46
31.40
rg
1 0.6
MAy 15
27.54
0900
11.4
9.7
10.1
29.53
16
0900
12.0
9.5
27.42
0900
17
12.6
0815
9.0
13
29.23
20
0900
12.4
14
0810
8.6, 28.60
0900
21
11.0
9.8
15
26.17
0900
12.0
0850
22
9.0
0940
16
0900
13.0
25.75
26
13.4
17
1150
27.67
0900
27
8.9
9.0
13.6
30.97
0900
22
1500
28
23
1555
9.4
31.42
JUNE 2
0900
15.8
7.0
30.76
3
27
0825
0900
14.7
7.4
30.96
0900
28
0825
4
13.3
7.3
0845
29
0900
31.01
12.9
5
7.0
30
30.87
0935
0900
6
13.5
7.6
1100
31
9
0900
30.98
11.7
7.9
FEB. 3
1320
30.46
0900
11.4
10
4
1400
13.3
0900
8.0
30.01
11
8.2
6
30.67
14.4
1520
0900
12
15.0
9.0
25.70
0810
0900
13
26.69
10.2
0900
15.6
12
1120
16
11.5
0825
0900
28.64
13
17
15.1
14
0850
10.0
18
0900
14.6
28.51
15
0930
10.2
26.52
0900
12.8
19
28.06
17
1330
9.0
20
0900
12.8
1345
9.3
090
19
29.77
21
31.85
11::
0900
20
1610
9.5
22
8.7
27
0900
30.19
0900
13.3
23
9.0
30.82
28
0940
0900
14.0
24
MAR. 3
75
0900
9.2
31.44
1110
14.2
9.3
14.5
31.16
26
5
1320
0900
9.2
27
0900
31.66
16.0
6
1350
15.9
9.9
28
0900
10
1650
31.67
9.3
32.13
13
0810
0900
15.5
29
15.9
0900
14
0815
9.1
32.20
30
9.8
1030
15
JULY 1
0900
15.5
30.04
1235
0900
10.2
13.4
2
16
14.0
0900
29.07
3
1125
17
10.3
15.7
IA
10.4
29.58
0900
4
1015
5
0900
30.66
15.5
10.0
1330
19
20
10.0
0900
30.02
17.0
1340
6
3
7
9
S
DATE
TIME
AUG. 22
25
26
28
29
5E2. 2
3
9
10
0400
1;
g4903g
0410
0930
1700
1330
1000
1200
1000
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
29
30
OCT. 1
2
6
C900
0400
0400
0900
0400
0900
C900
0100
0200
37.7^
31.7 0
37.41
1P:!
2;
;1:11
°11
30.61
30.40
11.2
31.4 n
31.70
31.3/
11.1
11.2
11.2
7.3
;11:(2r1
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8.3
31.41
7.5
31.11
31.5^
7.3
8.2
31.9n
7.9
32.21
7.6
32.40
7.8
32.21
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7.1
6.8
6.6
7.3
71:
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8.3
7.4
7.2
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6.2
6.4
32..1
9.9
11.3
13.0
14.0
13.9
11.3
9.7
11.5
13.1
12.5
11.9
10.9
10.9
11.5
11.5
11.5
12.2
31.77
31.61
31.55
31.90
31.8'
31.76
31.59
32.51
37.71
31.95
31.67
31.64
31.84
32.74
12.9
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111.54
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0900
12.0
11.9
12.4
27
2:86 11
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C400
0900
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77..63
17
2?
23
24
25
37.71
31.91
30.4"
30.6'
1
31.91
10
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30.51
30.7^
31.11
31.0 1
31.9
98: 24 3;.:
0900
0900
0900
9
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10.9
11.3
10.9
13.7
13.6
14.4
14.8
14.6
14.5
12.5
13.2
13.4
13.1
12.8
11.6
10.8
A
C900
0900
0900
C900
0900
0900
10.4
17.0
11.9
12.2
31.31
33.01
32.14
37.41
33.34
33.61
33.5A
33.11
33.1°
33.17
33.2R
31.1A
33.01
32.91
32.79
32.44
3371:017
31.01
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37.34
37.17
31.8A
31.71
31.71
31.26
17
21
22
23
27
28
APR.
1
8
11
12
13
14
15
16
Is
22
23
MAY
24
25
28
29
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
12
13
14
1 400
0925
1 405
0810
0815
1145
1610
0820
1000
1020
1100
1125
1810
1400
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
,0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
CHARLESTON-1969
DATE
JAN.
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
24
27
30
31
FEB.
3
4
5
6
7
11
13
14
19
22
27
MAR.
28
3
4
5
7
12
13
14
17
18
19
20
21
24
31
APR.
1
3
4
7
8
11
14
15
16
21
22
10.4
10.2
31.13
9.8
30.12
31.63
32.07
30.80
31.45
31.21
30.81
30.51
30.13
30.85
30.79
31.17
29.02
30.42
29.71
30.55
31.02
31.07
27.00
26.45
26.72
28.77
30.88
31.86
32.36
33.49
31.19
30.14
10.2
9.8
10.8,
11.2
11.0
10.8
11.0
11.4
11.0
11.0
11.2
12.4
11.6
11.6
11.6
12.1
11.6
11.9
12.5
12.6
12.2
12.0
11.4
11.7
9.8
11.0
11.2
TINE
T
1042
1110
1138
1242
1337
9.7
10.1
10.2
10.9
9.5
9.7
1412
1500
1625
0810
0812
0839
09 4 6
1035
1229
1300
1410
1458
1655
0840
0937
1050
1206
1245
1320
1444
1512
0930
0825
0938
1345
1645
0810
0912
1120
1157
1143
1430
0814
0812
0830
1110
1150
1321
1451
1500
1650
1013
1106
1317
1335
1647
1647
0811
1110
1123
1150
1655
1715
9.5
9.7
9.2
9.1
9.3
9.2
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
8.3
7.4
7.6
7.4
8.3
8.5
8.2
8.7
8.7
8.4
9.0
8.9
9.1
9.9
9.5
9.0
9.2
9.4
9.5
9.5
10.6
8.9
8.9
9.1
9.9
9.9
10.1
9.9
11.6
11.2
10.9
10.6
10.6
10.4
12.1
11.4
11.2
11.0
11.9
11.0
12.2
11.3
25.00
S
30.20
30.80
29.60
30.20
25.40
29.60
29.70
30.20
30.20
29.60
30.20
30.00
29.30
30.50
31.10
31.30
27.70
26.40
30.70
29.50
31.20
30.00
29.30
30.20
30.20
30.10
27.40
30.20
30.20
26.90
30.80
30.80
30.00
29.00
30.80
30.00
30.40
31.50
31.60
31.50
31.60
30.90
30.70
31.70
25.30
28.40
31.30
31.50
11.70
31.20
79.00
30.10
31.10
31.70
28.40
31.10
30.00
31.10
0064.----10.1
7
8
9
10
11
16
18
22
23
25
78
29
30
31
AU A.
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
18
21
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
DATE
TIME
MAy
15
16
19
20
21
22
23
26
27
28
29
JUNE 3
4
5
6
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
19
23
24
26
27
30
JULY
1
2
3
7
8
9
10
11
14
15
16
17
18
22
23
24
25
28
29
30
31
AU G.
I
4
5
6
7
8
11
12
0845
9.7
9.8
10.5
10.8
14.8
14.5
10.0
12.5
12.5
13.0
10.5
14.0
32.74
33.18
33.28
33.28
33.18
33.24
33.26
33.22
33.13
33.13
33.37
33.37
33.34
33.60
11.5
15.8
15.8
14.9
15.0
14.4
14.2
15.1
11.4
11.1
11.7
0820
0820
0850
0835
0830
0825
0820
0841
0825
0802
0818
0825
0830
0843
0194
0917
0913
0807
0810
0918
0823
0815
10.9
10.2
11.5
12.1
13.0
14.1
11.8
10.9
11.5
12.2
12.6
12.1
13.4
13.5
13.5
13.9
13.5
12.7
12.7
12.6
13.7
15.0
14.6
16.2
14.2
11.5
12.0
12.3
13.8
13.6
13.6
14.6
14.4
13.7
13.3
12.2
11.5
11.5
11.6
11.7
11.8
12.8
12.2
11.8
9.7
9.6
9.6
10.4
11.6
13.2
13.0
13.6
12.6
28
29
30
31
NOV. 1
4
5
7
9
11
30.67
33.37
33.42
33.5,1
33.74
S
0815
0835
32.62
32.75
29.82
30.10
33.48
33.75
33.69
32.07
11.3
12.7
11.7
12.0
0815
0815
0830
0930
0850
0840
0845
0850
08 4 5
0832
0830
0905
0830
0823
0833
0845
0815
0830
0815
0900
0815
0900
0840
0845
0837
0815
0819
0810
0840
0812
0810
33.18
9.1
9.2
12.9
14.0
11.8
12.0
11.8
0845
0830
0815
32.72
33.19
27.80
29.70
31.50
30.10
30.40
30.50
32.30
32.00
31.50
30.50
27.40
31.90
32.50
31.10
31.60
DEC.
12
14
11
18
19
20
24
25
25
0000
1
2
3
4
5
10
11
17
29
30
9
31.50
16
29.20
17
20
21
31.50
22
23
24
NOV.
29.40
30.50
30.90
32.60
32.80
32.60
31.70
31.90
32.40
31.50
3
5
13
14
17
19
19
20
21
24
31.50
32.10
25
26
28
33.20
33.20
31.50
32.40
27
29
29
30
31
7
10
12
31.50
32.50
32.80
0900
0930
0915
0845
0806
1000
0815
0830
0850
1002
0958
0755
0753
0800
0910
0912
0900
0804
0808
29.30
31.60
33.30
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0
10
11
15
16
19
19
22
26
29
30
OCT.
1
2
3
SEP.
9
10
13
14
15
32.70
0000
TIME
29.40
29.40
26.00
33.10
0900
0900
0900
0900
DATE
7
29.50
30.40
0900
0000
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
0900
31.20
31.30
30.70
30.00
27.40
27.70
29.70
32.40
32.30
31.90
30.00
0900
0000
0900
0900
'0900
0900
0900
0900
DEC.
1
2
3
4
S
8
9
0110
0925
0901
0805
0812
0805
0904
0905
0908
0806
0805
0904
0905
0902
0901
0908
0907
0910
0805
0906
0910
0803
0809
0907
0910
0908
0815
0910
OROS
0815
0906
0915
0915
0908
0910
0918
0925
0820
0906
0821
12.2
31.71
31.55
11.6
11.0
12.2
12.4
12.2
13.0
12.8
12.0
12.0
11.7
11.7 ,
11.2
11.2
13.9
13.9
13.6
13.3
9.8
9.8
9.9
10.0
31.57
31.71
10.4
.11.1
31.75
31.79
11.4
10.3
10.3
11.6
10.6
10.7
31.94
31.76
31.91
31.91
31.96
30.91
30.74
30.;5
29.05
37.'7
32.76
37.41
32.7•
31.'1
31.95
31.11
30.'t
30.9;
31.09
31.11
31.17
37.41
29.^;
28.79
S
12.0
12.2
11.7
9.3
9.5
12.3
12.2
13.5
13.4
13.5
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.1'
11.8
12.7
12.6
13.1
12.2
11.2
10.1
13.9
10.7
11.2
11.1
11.2
11.8
11.7
11.5
11.7
11.7
11.9
12.2
12.2
12.1
12.11
37.51
37.5,
32.71
37.9",
37.11
31
32.4'
32.21
33•3l
32.91
32.11
32.7,
32.21
31.:1
31.41
31.01
31.61
32.71
37.11
31.91
31.9'
31.61
30.11
29.01
29.91
31.11
31.51
31.61
31.01
31.91
31.21
11.4
11.7
11.8
11.4
11.0
11.9
10.4
10.2
10.4
10.4
10.2
10.6
10.3
9.7
10.1
9.2
9.2
9.6
11.2
31.31
31.91
37.01
*37.21
37.21
9.5
9.9
10.0
9.8
31.91
31.91
37.21
31 .41
31.51
29.11
30.71
30.51
31.11
32.71
31.41
31.91
37.01
31.51
31.11
31.11
31.91
31.91
18
MAY
24
25
28
29
30
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
0836
0812
0825
0940
0845
1320
0830
0815
0840
0825
0830
0820
0824
0835
0830
12
13
14
PORT ORFORD-I969
DATE
TIME
JAN.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
FEB.
28
30
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
17
19
20
21
1055
1100
1200
1330
1430
1510
1530
1520
1100
1055
1450
1510
1440
1500
1320
1335
1300
1240
1220
1200
1100
1040
1230
1300
1400
1500
1630
1300
1400
1500
1530
1600
1440
1530
1400
1500
1530
1600
1400
1600
1500
1540
1600
11.1
11.1
12.2
12.1
11.7
11.6
11.8
10.2
10.8
10.1
10.3
10.0
11.2
11.8
12.1
28.90
31.10
27.90
30.10
27.20
32.50
27.00
30.10
32.10
32.10
33.20
32.00
30.70
30.50
28.00
T
5
10.0
10.2
10.2
10.4
10.6
10.6
10.6
10.8
10.6
10.9
10.9
10.0
9.8
9.6
9.0
9.0
9.4
9.5
9.6
9.6
9.8
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.1
10.0
10.1
10.2
10.1
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.1
10.2
10.4
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.3
10.0
10.3
10.4
10.5
30.60
30.00
30.90
31.20
31.40
31.70
31.90
32.20
32.70
32.70
31.00
31.60
30.90
30.60
29.30
30.30
30.70
31.40
32.20
32.20
32.50
32460
32.60
32.30
32.60
32.30
32.10
32.10
32.10
32.30
32.30
32.30
32.10
32.10
32.10
32.10
32.10
32.30
32.10
32.30
32.10
32.20
32.20
14
15
19
20
21
0827
n815
0923
0940
0935
0805
75
0 9 11
26
0822
27
0940
28
0920
29
5E0. 2
0828
0820
3
0810
4
0809
S
0810
8
DATE
TIME
FEB. 23
25
27
MAR.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
1530
12
13
15
16
20
22
23
25
26
27
28
29
30
APR.
31
1
2
3
5
7
10
12
16
21
24
25
27
MAY
28
29
5
6
1540
1530
1300
1100
1200
1440
1430
1440
1400
1430
1530
1600
1500
1500
1430
1000
1430
1100
1230
1240
1130
1200
1200
1300
1430
1200
1100
1100
1000
1030
1040
1200
1300
0800
1100
1100
1200
1200
1100
1300
1200
1730
12.6
13.3
12.6
10.9
10.7
10.9
10.6
9.8
11.7
32.90
32.70
37.80
32.90
32.90
32.00
31.50
32.50
32.80
33.30
33.10
32.80
33.20
33.30
32.00
T
5
11.4
11.2
11.2
10.8
11.8
14.4
10.4
10.5
10.4
10.2
10.1
10.2
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.2
10.1
10.2
10.1
10.6
10.9
11.2
11.4
11.8
11.8
11.6
11.2
10.2
10.0
10.2
10.2
10.1
10.2
10.2
10.4
10.2
10.1
10.2
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.2
10.6
10.1
10.2
10.1
9.8
9.6
32.30
32.20
32.30
32.10
32.30
32.30
32.30
32.30
32.10
32.10
32.10
31.80
32.10
32.30
32.20
32.50
32.20
32.30
32.70
32.50
32.50
32.60
32.10
32.10
32.30
31.60
31.30
30.90
30.90
31.00
30.90
30.90
30.90
31.00
31.60
31.00
31.00
31.20
30.90
31.00
31.00
37.30
32.70
0804
0810
0812
0828
0803
0822
081)
0812
0814
0810
0813
0820
0815
0810
10
11
12
15
1'
17
19
19
22
23
24
26
29
30
7
8
9
10
11
13
15
17
18
19
20
21
22
25
JULY 1
2
3
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
15
17
18
23
24
27
28
AUG.
9.4
9.4
3?.11
32.00
31.60
31.9n
31.91
3I.90
31.6n
31.11
28.41
21.40
11.61
11.70
19.31
24.40
TI"':
DATE
MAY
10.1
10.8
11.4
10.5
10.9
10.8
11.4
11.2
11.1
10.6
9.7
9.4
29
1
2
3
4
S
6
7
A
18
0945
0700
0730
1703
130)
13C)
123)
12c)
1230
1100
1203
1203
1203
1200
1640
1505
1503
0703
0800
1903
0900
2100
1200
1333
1433
1433
165)
0703
0833
11'5
1233
123)
1531
16C)
1633
1701
1800
0700
0930
0933
1600
9.4
9.2
9.2
10.1
10.0
9.9
10.1
10.2
10.6
10.8
10.8
11.0
11.2
10.8
10.0
11.5
11.8
8.7
8.5
8.7
7.5
10.5
10.3
9.4
9.5
9.2
9.7
6.8
8.2
9.7
9.6
8.8
9.4
9.6
9.5
9.1
9.2
7.9
7.9
7.9
9.3
33.00
33.6n
33.61
33.41
31.10
32.9n
33.11
33.00
33.20
33.1n
33.20
33.21
31.21
33.1n
33.50
34.00
33.31
33.50
33.60
33.70
33.71
33.30
33.50
33.60
31.60
34.00
31.90
31.71
31.71
33.60
33.30
31.30
33.30
33.60
33.61
33.51
33.60
33.10
33.10
31.1n
31.90
19
CRESCENT CITY. CALIFORNIA-1969
DATE
T
TIME
5
JAN.
2
4
6
13
14
16
18
20
22
24
28
30
FER.
1
5
6
11
15
16
17
20
21
25
27
MAR.
1
3
6
8
10
13
16
17
19
21
24
26
30
APR. 2
4
6
8
10
0940
0910
1430
1345
0955
1035
1020
1230
1445
1445
1120
1450
0930
1000
1425
1445
1220
1305
1325
1020
1525
0810
1405
0905
1125
1335
1345
1610
1540
1325
1145
1515
1345
0900
0950
1150
1415
1255
1605
1345
1430
9.2
9.4
10.3
8.4
8.6
8.6
9.2
8.6
8.0
7.0
7.8
7.8
7.8
8.0
8.0
10.0
8.6
9.2
9.4
9.7
10.3
8.0
8.9
9.2
9.4
9.7
11.1
10.3
10.6
10.3
10.3
11.1
11.1
9.4
10.6
12.0
11.4
10.8
11.6
11.6
12.2
SEASIDE
DATE
1968
TIME
T
JAN.
1200
1315
1600
0500
0600
0700
0830
0900
0930
1030
1300
1315
1430
0500
0600
0700
0800
0910
1030
1130
1200
1240
1340
1430
1500
1610
1500
0700
0800
1000
9.5
9.4
9.0
8.8
8.7
8.5
8.2
8.1
7.7
7.6
11.0
10.3
10.6
9.4
8.6
8.3
8.2
7.8
8.0
7.9
8.3
8.3
8.1
7.8
8.1
8.4
8.9
8.5
8.6
8.4
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
17
19
20
22
23
24
25
26
27
2R
29
30
31
FEB.
1
2
3
4
8
10
13
28.00
27.60
27.70
22.90
24.30
24.00
24.30
25.90
23.70
20.90
27.20
27.70
27.20
28.40
27.70
24.10
27.50
25.00
27.20
32.30
31.00
29.10
27.10
30.50
29.90
32.00
31.00
31.50
32.00
31.00
29.70
29.90
30.60
32.80
29.40
21.90
24.10
28.00
28.50
29.90
30.60
S
27.70
27.90
27.50
27.50
27.30
27.10
26.70
27.00
26.60
26.10
78.80
29.00
29.00
28.00
27.10
27.10
27.10
28.40
28.00
28.20
27.70
28.00
27.90
28.20
28.10
28.70
28.80
28.40
29.00
29.00
DATE
TIME
T
APR. 14
16
21
22
25
29
30
MAy
1
5
7
12
14
19
21
22
26
29
JUNE 1
5
9
10
12
16
18
19
24
25
28
SEP. 2
5
10
11
12
15
17
IR
20
22
24
25
26
0855
1030
1150
1335
0930
0730
1235
0945
1210
1315
0650
1450
1305
1410
1140
1450
0650
1215
1140
1035
0830
1250
1230
1320
1205
0900
)330
0835
1300
0755
1205
0830
1020
0730
1225
1200
1355
1145
0820
1305
1310
11.1
10.8
12.0
12.0
11.1
11.4
11.1
10.5
9.7
9.4
11.6
12.0
14.4
13.0
12.8
13.4
12.2
12.0
13.9
12.8
13.0
15.3
14.4
13.9
13.9
11.6
12.0
12.0
15.0
9.7
12.8
12.5
12.8
11.4
12.8
13.4
14.4
13.0
12.8
13.9
13.6
DATE
TIME
T
FER. 14
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
10
13
15
16
18
21
1030
1130
1330
1400
1430
1520
1600
1700
2130
2200
2359
0100
0200
0300
0900
0930
1030
1100
0100
0230
1030
2000
2130
2200
2300
2330
2335
2000
1930
2030
8.7
8.5
10.5
10.6
10.8
10.7
10.6
10.4
11.3
11.3
11.0
11.0
11.2
11.1
10.8
10.9
10.9
11.0
11.1
11.1
11.0
12.5
12.8
13.0
13.1
13.1
12.4
14.4
15.9
13.8
MAR.
22
23
24
29
MAy
1
9
19
20
21
22
23
27
JUNE 4
18
19
S
27.70
32.30
31.50
31.60
29.10
31.60
32.00
32.40
34.00
29.10
23.30
27.20
27.10
29.80
27.60
25.60
32.30
31.40
29.30
29.40
28.50
28.00
31.00
29.90
29.00
32.30
32.50
33.30
32.80
33.60
32.90
32.40
31.90
33.50
32.30
31.00
31.20
32.90
32.70
32.90
33.10
S
29.60
29.50
28.00
28.00
27.90
28.30
28.30
28.30
28.30
28.00
27.50
27.90
28.00
27.80
27.70
27.70
27.80
27.90
27.70
27.70
30.30
28.70
28.80
28.40
28.20
28.10
29.10
28.60
25.60
26.60
DATE
TIME
SEP. 30
OCT.
3
5
6
7
0
11
13
14
17
19
21
23
27
29
NOV. 2
3
6
10
12
13
14
16
10
21
24
27
28
2
DEC.
5
8
10
15
17
21
22
24
25
30
1400
1340
1355
1330
1405
1305
1030
1235
1130
1210
0005
0830
1330
1035
1255
1640
1420
1515
1340
1605
1425
1625
1355
1345
0935
1005
0950
1010
1420
1510
0905
0935
1435
1400
0955
1320
1315
1305
1550
DATE
TIME
JUNE 22
23
JULY 1
3
10
11
15
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
31
AUG.
1
2130
2220
1900
1800
1215
0115
1730
1900
1930
1900
2
3
13
14
15
16
17
18
21
23
26
2200
2130
2300
1700
1800
1900
2000
1800
1830
1900
2000
2030
2130
2230
1150
1610
14.2
1240
11.6
11.6
12.2
12.5
10.8
11.4
12.2
12.2
11.4
12.0
12.5
12.2
12.5
12.2
12.2
12.5
12.5
'12.5
12.5
12.8
12.0
11.1
11.1
10.6
10.6
10.3
10.8
10.2
10.3
10.0
11.4
11.4
12.5
11.6
12.0
11.1
11.1
14.2
13.7
13.4
14.9
15.3
16.4
16.3
17.2
17.2
16.3
14.9
15.0
12.1
12.9
14.1
13.3
14.4
13.3
14.2
14.9
10.9
14.3
14.7
14.2
14.3
15.2
15.6
14.8
16.2
31.20
33.71
33.61
33.11
33.31
32.51
33.20
33.70
32.81
31.51
31.81
33.70
32.50
32.11
31.91
32.41
37.40
29.71
3?.50
32.40
37.71
30.20
32.10
32.41
31.91
37.01
32.90
37.81
37.71
32.51
32.41
31.91
31.00
27.70
2901
24.90
25.81
23.41
29.11
26.51
27.41
29.01
27.81
29.41
25.70
27.81
27.81
28.41
31.30
29.31
29.50
31.11
29.90
29.91
29.70
30.51
29.91
28.41
29.30
20
TABLE III. MONTHLY MEAN TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY.
JAN
MAY
JUN
JUL
10.33
10.90
9.80
1.10
13
10.68
14.00
9.00
5.00
30
13.86
15.50
11.80
3.70
29
12.00
14.00
12.20
1.70
3
11.94
29.07
30.60
28.40
2.20
13
31.05
34.90
0
34.90
25
30.94
33,00
26.30
6.70
29
31.77
37.40
31.40
1.00
3
30.71
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
CCT
9CV
DEC
11.94
13.40
10.00
3.40
31
14.90
16.70
10.80
5.90
29
15.76
1 8 .90
14.50
7.30
27
15.01
16.60
12.60
4.00
28
13.92
15.40
11.10
4.30
26
13.3?
15.23
10.53
10. 4 1
12.20
7..70
5.20
23
12.35
29
11.75
13.20
10.80
2.40
19
23.61
32.40
13.20
19.20
29
23.27
24.10
0.30
14.80
27
28.26
35.10
22.20
12.90
29
29.94
36.70
23.70
13.00
26
27.99
30.80
1
30.81
7
77.72
31.40
21.50
9.80
19
29.90
33.20
14.70
14.50
23
27.10
MOAN
APR
MAR
FEB
AUG
CCT
SEP
90V
DEC
MEAN
UMATILLA REEF LIGNISHIP,WASHINGTCN..1969
TEMPERATURE
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NC. CF CRS.
SALINITY
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NC. CF CRS.
JAN
MAR
FEB
MEAN
COLUM816, RIVER LIGHTSHIP-1969
TEMPERATURE
MEAN.
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NC. CF CBS.
7.81
8.36
8.90
7.00
1.90
10
9,40
7.00
2.40
29
4.70
SALINITY
27.84 25,34
31.80 31.90
8.60
23.00
8.80 23.30
29
10
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NO. CF CBS.
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
CCT
4CV
DEC
9.01
10.10
8.00
2.10
17
10.72
11.70
9.90
1.80
23
12.61
15.00
11.20
3.80
21
15.86
14.38
17.80
11.70
8.90
30
15.28
17.50
12.90
4.60
25
13.66
16.20
9.80
6.40
17
13.61
14.43
12.43
2.00
R
12.51
13 . 60
11 . 70
1.90
7
10.12
11.10
10.50
.90
9
12.46
18.10
13.30
4,80
25
28.36 30.26
31.20 31. 4 0
19.50 27.20
4.20
11.70
23
17
79.46
32.10
24.10
8.00
21
24.28
31. 3 0
19.30
13.00
25
30.02
31.70
22.4 0
11.10
30
31.12
32.90
29.90
4.00
25
32.08
33.30
00.60
2.70
31.05
31.73
29.03
2,73
33.91
32.10
30.30
2.10
7
31.46
32.20
30.90
1.30
29.9?
MAY
JUN
;JUL.
AUG
SEP
CCT
9CV
DEC
MEAN
7.50
8.40
7.37
SEASIDE-1069
TEMPERATURE
8.45
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NC. OF CBS.
8.5n
8.40
.10
2
SALINITY
30.75
30.90
30.60
.30
2
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NC. CF CBS.
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
7.25
8.20
6.80
1.40
20
7.58
7.94
9.50 10.80 11.20
17
8
DEPCE RAY-1969
TEMPERATURE
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NO. CF CRS.
8.20
6.40 10.60 11.40 11.20
6.80
7.00
1.40
1.40
20
21
6.60
1.80
8.40 10.20 11.20
0
1.20
2.20
1
20
20
17
S A LI NI TY
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NO. CF CBS.
FIR
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
2.60
16
31.49 31.57 31.6
32.60 33.20
30.50 29.60
3.60
1.90
16
17
32.05 31.90 31.84 31.11 31.48 31.70
33.10 32.70 33.50 32.70 32.40 31.70
31.30 31.3n 30.60 30.10 30.40 31.70
0
2.00
2.6n
2.40
1.40
1.80
1
20
20
21
20
20
JAN
5.64
9.40
5.90
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
90v
ofc mEAN
SEASIDE 1968
TEMPERATURE
8.71
MEAN
11.00
MAX.
7.60
MI
N.
3.40
RANGE
23
NC. CF CBS.
8.43 10.89
8.90 1100
7. 40 10.40
,90
1.16
17
9
12.38 14,40 14.01 14.38
13.10 15. 9 0 1700 16.20
11.00 13.70 12.10 10.90
5 .30
8.1 0
2.2 50
2.10
12
IS
8
12.02
21
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
CCT
NOY
8.62
10.10
7.00
3.10
15
9.27
11.5n
7.90
3.61
11
9,83
10.40
9.10
1.30
17
11.35
12.40
10.80
1.60
15
11.98
13.60
9.80
3.80
19
14.09
16.00
11.40
4.60
13.1n
15.80
9.90
5.90
21
12.24
14.80
25
12.26
15.70
0.10
4.60
20
12.35
14.69
10.81
3,93
21
11.51
13.10
9.4n
3.21
15
29.25
31.42
25.75
5.67
15
29.14
31.85
25.70
6.15
13
30.69
32.33
25.90
6.43
16
30.64
31.49
29.02
2.43
15
30.34
13.49
26.45
7.04
19
30.24
32.49
25.76
6.74
25
31.44
31.75
25.14
8.61
20
33.23
33.77
32.39
1.39
21
32.70
33.60
31.55
2.04
18
31.95
32.91
31.26
1.65
31.36
32.41
29.95
2.47
15
31.05
32.43
28.09
4.34
11
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOY
DEC
MEAN
9.15
10.90
7.40
3.50
21
8.92
9.90
8.20
1.70
12
9,96
11.60
8,90
2.70
14
11.37
12.20
10.40
1.80
16
11.48
14.10
10.00
4.10
12.56
14.60
11.88
14.40
9.60
4.80
11.87
13.33
10.11
3.29
23
10.69
12.10
9.20
2.90
17
11.07
IA
11.65
13.50
9.30
4,20
16
10.23
11.41
21
13.13
16.20
10.90
5.30
18
29.66
31.30
25.40
5.90
21
29.75
30.90
26.90
4.00
30.30
31.60
25.30
6.30
14
30.12
31.50
27.20
4.3n
16
10.57
33.20
27.00
6.20
21
30.23
32.50
26.90
5.60
18
31.48
31.20
20.40
32.64
33.30
31.5n
1.80
18
32.52
33.30
32.20
1,10
15
31.51
32.91
29.53
. 3,43
31.31
32.20
28.30
3.90
17
28.41
32.21
11.61
20.61
21
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOY
DEC
10.05
10.90
9.00
1.90
27
10.26
10.50
10.0n
.50
19
10.53
11.80
10.00
1.80
10.19
10.60
10.10
.50
15
10.17
11.20
9.20
2.00
16
31.62
32.70
29.30
3.40
27
32.23
32.30
32.10
.20
19
32.23
32.70
31.60
1.10
31.03
31.60
30.90
.70
15
33.11
33.60
32.30
1.30
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
DEC
MEAN
10.31
11.41
NEWPORT-1969
TEMPERATURE
MEAN
MAX.
MIN,
RANGE
NO. CF CRS.
9.70
5.10
18
10.7,
9.81
.91
11
SALINITY
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NO. CF ORS.
21
31.00
CHARLESTON-1969
TEMPERATURE
MEAN .
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NO. OF 085.
9.70
4.90
21
9.21
2.21
21
SALINITY
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NO. OF 085.
-12
1.90
21
23
30.72
MEAN
PORT CRFORD■1969
TEMPERATURE
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NO. OF CBS.
23
-606
11.80
6.80
' 5.00
18
8.87
9.92
9.6n
7.90
1.70
9
SALINITY
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NO. OF ORS.
23
33.60
34.00
33.30
.70
'
18
16
JUL
32.47
33.47
33.90
33.1n
.80
9
AUG
SEP
CCT
40V
DEC
MEAN
13.02
11.76
12.90
11.30
2.50
11.13
12.50
10.10
2.5n
11
11.22
14
11.94 .
12.53
10.80
1.70
14•
32.61
32.76
32.10
32.80
79.70
3.10
29.09
32.7n
23.40
9.30
11
29.90
-40V
DEC
MEAN
CRESCENT CITY, CALIFCRNIA.1969
TEMPERATURE
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NO. OF 085.
8.57
10.30
7.00
3.30
12
8.90
10.30
7.80
2.50
11
10.39
12,00
9.20
2,80
13
11.42
12.20
10.80
1.40
12
11.90
14.40
9.40
5.00
10
13.16
15,30
11.60
3,70
11
28.00
20.90
7.10
12
25.33
27.89
32.30
24.10
8.20
11
30.18
32.80
21,90
10.90
13
79.74
32.30
24.10
8.20
12
28.84
34.00
23.30
10.70
10
30.42
33.30
211.00
5.30
11
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
27.66
29.00
26.10
2.90
23
28.84
27.95
28.10
28.69
26.94
2A.74
29.60
9
,90
17
79.20
29.90
n
29.90
1
15.00
9.70
5.30
13
SALINITY
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NO. OF 085.
SEASIDE
33.60
31.00
2.60
14
SEP
33.71
31.53
2.20
14
CCT
13
1968
SALINITY
MEAN
MAX.
MIN.
RANGE
NO. OF 045.
241.70
I.40
27,50
30.30
27.70
2.6n
8
29.60
25,60
3,00
5
30.50
24.41
5.10
15
24.29
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UNCLASSIFIED TECHNICAL REPORTS DISTRIBUTION LIST
FOR OCEANOGRAPHIC CONTRACTORS
OF THE OCEAN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DIVISION
OF THE OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
(Revised November 1969)
UNCLASSIFIED
Securit • Classification
DOCUMENT CONTROL DATA - R & D
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ORIGINATING ACTIVITY (Corporate author)
2a. REPORT SECURITY CLASSIFICATION
UNCLASSIFIED
Department of Oceanography
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon 97331
2b. GROUP
3. REPORT TITLE
Surface Temperature and Salinity Observations at Pacific Northwest
Shore Stations for 1969
4. DESCRIPTIVE NOTES (Type of report and inclusive dates)
Technical Report for 1969
5. AUTHOR(S) (First name, middle initial, last name)
William E. Gilbert
6. REPORT DATE
7a. TOTAL NO. OF PAGES
April 1970
21
8a. CONTRACT OR GRANT NO.
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98. ORIGINATOR'S REPORT NUMBERS)
N00014-67-A-0369-0007
b. PROJECT NO.
c.
7b. NO. OF REFS
pp
NR 083-102
Data Report No. 41
9b. OTHER REPORT NO(5) (Any other numbers that may be assigned
this report)
Reference
d.
70-11
10. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
Distribution of this document is unlimited
11. SUPPLEMENTAF9Y
NOTES
12. SPONSORING MILITARY ACTIVITY
Office of Naval Research
Department of the Navy
Washington, D. C.
20360
13. ABSTRACT
During 1969 the Department of Oceanography, Oregon State
University, continued its program of shore sampling of ocean temperatures
and salinities along the coast of the Pacific Northwest. Daily observations
for eight stations are listed along with monthly maxima, minima, and means
of temperature and salinity.
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KEY WORDS
LINK A
ROLE
LINK B
WT
ROLE
WT
Shore stations
Temperature
Salinity
Surface temperature
Surface salinity
Oregon Coast
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